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Media landscape experiences notable changes in 2024

Elias Mambo-Deputy General Manager Zimpapers DAP Division

The media landscape in Zimbabwe experienced notable changes in 2024, characterised by a marked shift towards positive reportage of Government programmes. 

This report analyses the current state of media in Zimbabwe, highlighting the emphasis on Government initiatives, the role of Post Cabinet briefings, and the changing focus of news coverage.

Positive reportage of Government programmes

In 2024, the Zimbabwean media outlets predominantly showcased positive narratives surrounding Government programmes. 

This trend reflects a strategic alignment between the Government and various media platforms, which have increasingly focused on highlighting developmental projects, economic initiatives, and social welfare programmes. 

The portrayal of Government efforts aimed at improving infrastructure, healthcare, and education has dominated news cycles, contributing to a more favourable public perception of the administration.

Role of Post Cabinet briefings

Post Cabinet briefings, held every Tuesday, have emerged as a major news source for both mainstream and private media. These briefings provide a structured opportunity for Government officials to communicate policy decisions directly to the public, ensuring that media outlets have access to timely and relevant information.

Journalists regularly cover these events, which have become pivotal in shaping public discourse and informing citizens about Government activities. 

The briefings are characterised by clear messaging, reinforcing the narrative of progress and development.

Shift in news focus

The media environment in 2024 saw a significant shift in focus from political stories to Government programmes. 

While political news remains relevant, it has taken a back-seat to coverage of initiatives that resonate more positively with the public. 

Programmes aimed at economic recovery, job creation, and social stability have garnered extensive attention, often overshadowing political controversies or opposition viewpoints.

This shift underscores a broader trend towards constructive journalism, emphasising solutions rather than conflicts.

In summary, the state of media in Zimbabwe in 2024 is marked by a pronounced focus on positive reportage of Government programmes, driven by the influence of Post Cabinet briefings as a key news source.

This evolving landscape reflects a preference for narratives that highlight development and progress, indicating a significant departure from traditional political reporting. 

As the media continues to adapt to these changes, the implications for public perception and engagement with governance remain critical areas for observation.

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